- Isaiah Kiplangat Chan was raised by his mother from Uganda, Joyce Chebet Fatuma, who was abandoned by her Chinese lover when she was one week pregnant.
- A single mother recounted the challenges she faced, including sleeping in church with her young son
- Kiplangat who studies at Joshua Cheptegei High School said he would like to meet his father who left him the necklace
A Ugandan woman has opened up about her pain relationship his failed wife and her Chinese lover.
Where did Chebet sleep during pregnancy?
Joyce Chebet Fatuma recalled the desperate moment when her boyfriend left her when she was one week pregnant with her child, Isaiah Kiplangat Chan.
That was the beginning of her challenging life as she struggled with poverty, struggling to support herself and her child.
“When Chan was very young, I slept in the church with him. Life was difficult, but I left everything to God. That's how we started life, and we have continued until now. You can work from 6am to 6pm and get paid KSh 52; at that time, I had no place to sleep, we were living on street water,” he said.
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What Primary School Does Kiplangat Go To?
For luck good, with the help of philanthropists, Kiplangat got a chance to join school and get an education.
He got a scholarship to Joshua Cheptegei Junior School, where he is expected to take his Primary Learning examination Education (PLE).
He is a star sand who has been given leadership roles in the school, being the principal, and hopes to continue striving.
“He is a very disciplined boy, who works hard in class, and as a head teacher, I hope he will be among the best students according to the PLE results,” said Isaac Kwemboi, head teacher.
Kiplangat Wants To See His Chinese Father-in-law Why?
Beyond his smile, Kiplangat has the difficult task of seeing his father, who abandoned him when he was still in his mother's womb.
“I want to see my father because I feel bad when I see other people calling their fathers,” he said.
Kiplangat has only one thing to hold him, which is a necklace given to him by his mother and father before he disappeared.
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